So the Pope said something about journalism, which led to this. Hey man. I don't show up at your job and tell you how to consecrate the bread and the wine. https://t.co/N6qtzGzMNa— Hunter Walker (@hunterw) October 16, 2021
I listen then I went deep into this and the lady's, Peddy is being killed in the name of clicks. The Texas legislature has handed down a very murky law about needing both sides of any controversial issues to be presented but with no specifics. She even goes out of her way to say this has come up so she's trying to prepare them for any issue that they have to be prepared for and protect her teachers but that kind of nuance is not being provided with the tweets and the headlines.
I’ve seen some snark about Trump-obsessed voters, but voting against one party in a two party system because it is still led by Donald Trump and therefore needs to be defeated at all levels seems about as rational an approach to voting as I can fathom https://t.co/e500J3Dq14— Isaac Chotiner (@IChotiner) October 16, 2021
This is violent, fascist, revolutionary, and extreme, and I don’t think our campaigns should get fancy next year coming up with some poll tested “kitchen table” stuff. These people cannot be trusted with the power of the people because it’s unclear they would ever give it back. https://t.co/SmWNbmCwFv— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) October 16, 2021
John Deere is trying to break a strike by having salaried office workers operate heavy machinery, let’s see how that’s going— pic.twitter.com/Yb1JkoFAH8— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) October 15, 2021
"I did my own research"🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩— Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (@JohnsHopkinsSPH) October 13, 2021
“Here kid, have an extra $10B and get yourself a new war”.. $10 billion *extra,* because why wouldn’t we need *more* money after ending our longest war? https://t.co/HEQSWhmuX0— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) October 18, 2021
There's sort of a big fight in Washington that you may have heard about. It's about whether we spend ~$62T over a decade or ~$60T— Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) October 18, 2021
I actually know something about this guy because I wrote my thesis on Spartanburg County South Carolina during Reconstruction. I feel like an underdiscussed aspect of this story is that this guy, as a black man, was able to successfully convince people that he was a Confederate ship captain. This is why Charisma is not actually a dump stat. https://t.co/9XaD1NdHNN— Open Source Stupidity (OSSTU) Starfish (@IRHotTakes) October 18, 2021
I don't know. I can see Frederick Douglass because he can be the "black friend" for Abraham Lincoln. What kind of connection does this guy have? /Network Executive.
The Republican pure MAGA platform is as hollow as their souls.— 🇵🇱Reality Dose🇺🇸 (@LRPow79) October 19, 2021
The Republicans have a platform? The Republicans have souls? I like learning two new things before lunch time.
Kanye West dons bizarre mask for second Michael Cohen meeting https://t.co/Z9A8FmV8Xl pic.twitter.com/xlN0qrGU3h— Page Six (@PageSix) October 19, 2021
@taosjohn I remember you had some insight about Hemingway and people who like him. Seeing this came to mind. Every time we’re forced to talk about Joe Rogan I am reminded of my best and most immutable axiom: Nothing that only men like is cool.— Evan DeSimone (@Smorgasboredom) June 19, 2020
America's funkiest vice president. pic.twitter.com/5YWuRuy5fi— Rick Perlstein (@rickperlstein) October 20, 2021
But it is politically expedient to criminalize miscarriage among women deemed as dispensable to society -- low income women, women of color, women experiencing homelessness or struggling with addiction, etc.— Camille Richoux, MPH 🍉🐊 (@camille_richoux) October 20, 2021
Mayor Pete is so good at explaining things in a way that almost everyone, even right wing trolls can understand: Our supply chain is moving more goods than ever while relying on decades-old infrastructure. That's why we're calling for historic investments to improve these key pieces of infrastructure in the years ahead. pic.twitter.com/QygGjYD4TQ— Secretary Pete Buttigieg (@SecretaryPete) October 20, 2021